Do you and your husband have a joint bank account or separate accounts? A joint venture is a business that gets its money from two or more partners. Construction of the new high school will be jointly funded by the city and the state. Good running shoes are supposed to reduce the stress on the ankle , knee , and hip joints. Metal joints in the bridge allow it to expand or contract with changes in air temperature. The new Centre for Innovation was a joint effort between the private sector , the public sector , and several universities.
Examples of joint. From the application's point of view, the requirement was to deliver joint values whenever requested by the feeder. From the Cambridge English Corpus. The remaining joints will be slowed proportional to the slow joint motion. Our verb results confirm the joint roles of informativeness and limited resources hypothesized in the introduction. Coefficients for the sawmill density variable are higher in the revenue efficiency models in both the joint timber-agriculture and agriculture-specific cases.
In the joint -space of a robot, there are bifurcation surfaces. Such torques are transferred inwards towards the base of the robot resulting in increased joint torques. Further, one would also predict that these regions ultimately receive input from deep receptors in the muscles and joints. Again, although none of these have been measured in field settings, these joint conditions are unlikely to be met.
All joints need to be lifted in a vertical direction where joints 2 and 3 need an extra motion to activate their unlocking mechanisms. These steering variables describe the motion from an external point of view rather than in terms of the internal joint angles.
These measures reflect the rate of caregiver utterances by style during each joint engagement state. Pierced through the yielding planks of jointed wood. Jointing their force 'gainst Cu00E6sar.
The fingers are jointed together for motion. The play was a joint production between the two companies. Webster Dictionary 0. See Join. See Articulation Etymology: [F. Freebase 0. Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms 0. The Foolish Dictionary, by Gideon Wurdz 0. Dictionary of Nautical Terms 0. Rap Dictionary 0. Editors Contribution 0. As human beings we have joints in our wrist, knees, legs etc. Submitted by MaryC on January 12, Submitted by MaryC on March 16, Entomology 0.
How to pronounce joint? Alex US English. David US English. Mark US English. Daniel British. Libby British. Mia British.
Marijuana cigarette B. Portions of the anatomy that can move D. A building or other place E. Prison or Jail F. A song esp. Derived forms of joint jointly , adverb.
A point of articulation between two or more bones, especially such a connection that allows motion. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. Anatomy A usually movable body part in which adjacent bones are joined by ligaments and other fibrous tissues.
See also ball-and-socket joint hinge joint. Zoology A point in the exoskeleton of an invertebrate at which movable parts join, as along the leg of an arthropod. Botany A point on a plant stem from which a leaf or branch grows. All rights reserved.
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